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arpitha soppimath
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
According to Bandura,
A) self-efficacy is an undifferentiated feeling of confidence in one's ability to perform a task.
B) self-efficacy is not an undifferentiated feeling of confidence in one's ability to perform a task.
C) self-efficacy is not a theory in which he believes.
D) self-efficacy is only relative to assembly-line situations.
E) self-efficacy is only relative to administrative tasks.
Self-efficacy
A belief in one's own capability to complete tasks and reach goals.
Bandura
Refers to Albert Bandura, a psychologist known for his work on social learning theory, emphasizing the role of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in behavior.
Confidence
The feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of their own abilities or qualities.
- Acknowledge the value of self-efficacy in the amplification of employee performance and motivation levels.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the value of self-efficacy in the amplification of employee performance and motivation levels.